A photo of George W. Bush and First Lady Michelle Obama warmly embracing went viral over the weekend.

This was due, in part, to the hyper-partisan political atmosphere of the day. The act of humanity between two people of different political worldviews was refreshing for those sharing it on social media, but a quick review of history will show that it certainly was not the first time W. and Michelle have been snuggly with each other.

The Bushes were gracious when then president-elect Barack Obama and his wife Michelle first visited the White House in 2008.

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“Sup.”

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Then on Inauguration Day, Bush embraced Michelle...

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... with a smooch.

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Nice.

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Laura got some, too.

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Bush was also hamming it up with the girls.

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And he got a big Obama hug before leaving Washington, D.C.

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Bush got a full embrace during a portrait unveiling ceremony at the White House in 2010.

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At the 50th Anniversary of the Selma civil rights marches, Bush and Michelle started telling secrets.

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“lolz”

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Michelle got another kiss from Bush during a memorial service for the victims of the Dallas police shooting in July.

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Michelle was there for an emotional Bush.

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It was touching.

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At the dedication of the National Museum of African American History, Bush got his warm fuzzy.